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Saturday, 20 July 2013, 16:00
Friendly Match
Nemanja Vidic insists Manchester United will not let lightning strike twice as they close on regaining the Premier League title.
m curious as to what image Real Madrid are trying to re-establish as I always thought their pre-Jose image was one of a bunch of a classless bullies tapping up whoever they wanted while living it large on borrowed money they're never going to pay back.
t the start of the season, after the RVP transfer, I confidently claimed that Arsenal would finish above United. I now regret it immensely.
aniel Storey generally did very well, going against the City won it last year so they're bound to win it this time grain. As for John Nicholson, I wouldn't trust him to predict correctly what day of the week it will be tomorrow.
UEFA sources have confirmed that from 2015 the winners of the Europa League will qualify for the following season's Champions League.
Jack Wilshere says Arsenal can't afford another slow start next season if they are to mount a sustained challenge for the Premier League title.
Sunderland defender Titus Bramble has confirmed his exit from the club after three years at the Stadium of Light.
We thought we would have to resort to another mailbox about maths but we've had some grand opinions about Man United, Newcastle, Tottenham and more. Oh and maths...
We have one Chelsea fan who recognises the job done by Rafa Benitez while there's maths from Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester. And Shawcross to Arsenal? Nah...
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dactyl (Manchester City) says...
United could collapse and still win it. Having said that no-one expected them to bottle it last year either but one thing is pretty certain: there won't be any dramatic endings with the last kick of the last day this year. So following the almost inimitable example set by Fred Done last season, could I be one of the first to congratulate United on their inevitable Premiership win, won in style with goals, quite a few exciting matches, no blips and making extensive use of crocks like Ferdinand, Giggs and Scholes who we all thought were finished with top class football. Oh and not to forget the septuagenarian manager whose peerless genial disposition and willingness to share a joke or a confidence with the press is such a joy to behold.
Posted 12:05pm 18th March 2013
redbornandbred (Manchester United) says...
It there really much of a story left in this? Just do the math and the probability. What about a question like, do you think United can top 100 points?
Posted 1:24am 18th March 2013